Nice ... I don't play bass but I love Morleys for guitar. I don't think the pedal was originally a dedicated bass pedal but Cliff made it sound awesome. You can actually get that sound with a classic morley pedal and a Big Muff running into it. I believe that was his setup. The voicing on the bad horsie 2 and mini maverick are great. I think I have 5-6 Morleys.rickenbastard wrote:Dude who recorded our album borrowed an original from a friend and he let me use it...did a Burton style solo in a fade out as a joke and we ended up keeping it haha. Those things sound so sick I'm eventually going to get one for myself.JereFuzz wrote: Nice sound! You need to add the Morley Cliff Burton Fuzz Wah Special Edition to your sound ...
http://www.morleypedals.com/dpfw-c.html
It's chrome like the old Morleys ...
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I'm a total Cliff nerd so I was stoked to do a little tribute to him. I love how the classic ones have the cord built in too. It's so old school. Seems you can find decent power fuzzes for under $200 on reverb, that's just a lot of pedalboard real-estate because they're so big.JereFuzz wrote: Nice ... I don't play bass but I love Morleys for guitar. I don't think the pedal was originally a dedicated bass pedal but Cliff made it sound awesome. You can actually get that sound with a classic morley pedal and a Big Muff running into it. I believe that was his setup. The voicing on the bad horsie 2 and mini maverick are great. I think I have 5-6 Morleys.
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Try the new mini Morleys, very well-built (made in USA) and very pedalboard friendly ...rickenbastard wrote:I'm a total Cliff nerd so I was stoked to do a little tribute to him. I love how the classic ones have the cord built in too. It's so old school. Seems you can find decent power fuzzes for under $200 on reverb, that's just a lot of pedalboard real-estate because they're so big.JereFuzz wrote: Nice ... I don't play bass but I love Morleys for guitar. I don't think the pedal was originally a dedicated bass pedal but Cliff made it sound awesome. You can actually get that sound with a classic morley pedal and a Big Muff running into it. I believe that was his setup. The voicing on the bad horsie 2 and mini maverick are great. I think I have 5-6 Morleys.
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It rules. Sounds so good. And the line out is perfecthorseblanket wrote:Skully, tell us about that Micro-T!
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Does it have an internal dummy load for when you use the line out?
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Just picked up this guy.


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Yessum!horseblanket wrote:Does it have an internal dummy load for when you use the line out?
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Nice. A local dude had a head for $120. Super clean. I procrastinated one hour too long.blakestree wrote:Just picked up this guy.

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Nice looking ...blakestree wrote:Just picked up this guy.
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What am I looking at here?hyenik wrote:
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Are you a DOOM lecturer? Are you professor DOOM?
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Mainly on Randall RM50 (modified by Salvation Mods) with Salvation Mods preamp modules and with implemented Rocktron Replifex (effects + switching channels) in one case.odontophobia wrote:What am I looking at here?

Thanks, but i´m only doctor and this is explanation of guitar sound for participants of music camp...01010111 wrote:Are you a DOOM lecturer? Are you professor DOOM?
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I really like that Mash-All preamp, but in the long run I couldn't live with the Randall's power section.